Is it possible (legally) to transfer music that I bought from itunes and put it on a device such as a DROID?
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Yes, if the music is DRM free
not through iTunes tho
Yes. The only thing that would not be legal is if you made copies of the music you purchased from iTunes and provided it to other people.
But even though it might be legal, it may not be technically doable. I am pretty sure that a lot of the music purchased from iTunes is in AAC format and/or encrypted. Either way it may not play on a device that’s not an iPod or a device that’s not authorized.
To fix this problem, you may be able to convert the songs to MP3 format using iTunes, or if that won’t work, by using a 3rd party program such as Sound Taxi.
The music, video you download from iTunes is drm protected. in order to play it on non-apple mp3/mp4 players, you need to remove the drm and convert the protected music to other audio /video format. the easiest way is to burn an audio cd in itunes and rip it back as mp3 format. Or you can get DRM Removal Software to help you. Get here:http://www.dvdtoitunes.net/itunes-drm-re…
It’s not only DRM removal, but also media converter!
Search it from yahoo:http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&newwi…